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Read MoreLaunched at the end of 2024, the pilot version of the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (UK NZCBS) aims to establish a unified definition for Net Zero Carbon Aligned Buildings in the UK, supported by evidence-based reporting. Its purpose is to reduce misleading claims about Net Zero Carbon in buildings and to promote the design, construction, and use of buildings that contribute to the UK's carbon reduction goals.
The UK NZCBS will provide a consistent way to demonstrate how a building aligns with net zero carbon principles, helping the UK real estate sector achieve net zero carbon emissions.
The Standard is aimed at the whole construction sector, since achieving Net Zero in the built environment will require cooperation and information sharing. This includes those involved in the design and delivery of HVAC systems, which will be impacted by several of the Standard’s requirements, targets and limits.
As the Standard states, it is: “For anyone who wants to either fund, procure, design, or specify a Net Zero Carbon building and anyone wanting to demonstrate that their building is Net Zero Carbon in accordance with an industry-agreed Standard.”
Delivered by our Product Specialists, the webinar will explore how the pilot UK NZCBS will impact the specification, design, installation and operation of HVAC systems for both new build and retrofit projects, and how low carbon HVAC systems will have a major role to play in decarbonising the built environment.
Fill in the form to register for the webinar on the 28th January at 11am.
Mitsubishi Electric installed a sustainable chiller solution with a 7-year MELServe service & maintenance contract.
Read MoreMitsubishi Electric installed an energy efficient chiller solution with a 7-year MELServe service & maintenance contract.
Read MoreMitsubishi Electric installed a low carbon chiller solution with 7-year MELServe service & maintenance contract.
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Read More1. How can I save my building from the HVAC wilderness?
Owners of existing buildings face significant issues associated with meeting the increasingly higher standards for Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). As a building falls further behind the increasing energy performance requirements, they risk becoming unlettable – a stranded asset.
The best way to protect your building is by opting into a Planned, Preventative Maintenance (PPM) programme that focuses on prolonged equipment life and efficient operation, to support your building on its sustainability journey.
At MELServe, we work with you to improve energy performance and carbon footprint, offering on-site diagnostics, equipment upgrade and repair, along with PPM service and maintenance on all heat pump and chiller systems, regardless of manufacture.
2. How can I avoid carbon catastrophe?
Ageing heating and cooling systems put your building in danger of becoming too carbon intensive for the modern world. Without proper maintenance, HVAC performance will degrade over time, and this could have a serious impact on the Whole Life Carbon efficiency of your building.
The decisions made by facilities management teams around service and maintenance can help reduce Operational Carbon emissions significantly and improve the Whole Life performance of an existing building. So, optimising the performance of products that heat, cool or ventilate is key to any long-term plan.
We work with you to improve a building’s energy performance and carbon footprint, retain its commercial value, and ensure that it provides a comfortable, safe, and healthy environment for occupants for many years to come.
3. How can I keep my building comfortable for my occupants?
Left to its own devices, HVAC equipment won’t necessarily develop faults, but its performance will degrade, and poor performance can lead to erratic energy use, more downtime and more discomfort for your occupants.
Planned service and maintenance strategies ensure that your equipment operates efficiently and effectively – so it performs better, reduces running costs and lowers carbon emissions.
Maintenance regimes can also help to prolong the lifetime of your equipment and ensure consistently comfortable, safe and healthy spaces for your occupants.
4. How can I save myself from a HVAC nightmare?
Building services such as heating, cooling and ventilation are significant energy users in commercial buildings. That’s why setting up a maintenance strategy for equipment such as chillers, air handling units and heat pump systems can help to reduce energy waste.
By investing in a Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) plan, you can maximise the efficiency and reliability of your equipment and can reduce its running costs. Older and un-serviced systems are more energy hungry and can increase both downtime and costs. Efficient equipment means low running costs now and in the future.
5. How can MELServe’s zen approach to HVAC servicing help me?
6. How can I make the right choice for my building?
Times and regulations may be changing, but it’s easy to stay ahead of the curve with a robust service and maintenance plan from MELServe.
Our experienced team offers full on-site diagnostics, equipment upgrade and repair, along with service and maintenance on all heat pump and chiller systems, regardless of manufacturer.
With remote energy monitoring and reports, Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM), and a dedicated focus on the latest legislation, the MELServe team will help ensure your building meets your net zero goals. Plus, our technical helpdesk is available 365 days a year, so you can enjoy complete peace of mind.